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If you want to make your Arduino project more compact, an Arduino Shield is the answer. The Arduino Shield is a neat piece of hardware that sits on top of your Arduino board. It is typically designed ...
The BNC Shield for Arduino was designed to be super easy and quick to assemble, even without any experience! For most use cases, all you need to do is solder some 0.1 inch male header onto the shield ...
While you hopefully don't need one-button access to 911, a desk-mounted panic button is undoubtedly cool, and it makes for a great DIY Arduino project. You'll need a prepaid SIM card, an Arduino ...
The shield’s specifications include a 3.97” display with a resolution of 480×800 RGB, 16.7M color, five points and gestures touch mode, an I2C interface, a BMI270 IMU sensor, and an ...
The SIM900 Arduino Shield Library is a versatile and powerful Arduino library for interfacing with the SIM900 GSM/GPRS module. This library provides a wide range of functionalities for working with ...
Watch this video on YouTube. “Motor voltage: 24 VDC, 38 VDC (E-type). In my case, I used 12VDC power supply to the motor because this voltage level is compatible with L293D Motor Arduino Shield.
Good news for users of the The Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi board: you can now add a nice touch display to your board with minimum effort thanks to the brand-new Arduino GIGA Display Shield. It provides a ...
The Arduino GIGA Display Shield is a 3.97-inch RGB touchscreen display designed for the Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi board introduced a few months ago with an STM32H7 dual-core Cortex-M7/M4 microcontroller ...